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Open Studio Visits — by appointment only.
For a studio visit to see one-of-a-kind photography, photography on silk, silk art to hang or to wear, yardage please contact me to set an appointment.

Upcoming Shows

Current Shows

DIANE TUCKMAN|SILK
ARTIST|PHOTOGRAPHER

DIANE TUCKMAN is an eclectic artist, silk painter, photographer, instructor, business owner,
and published author.

As a silk painting pioneer in
America, she teaches, paints, and exhibits her own silk paintings, as well as
promotes the art form through her educational programs as a photographer, Diane
exhibits her photography with hopes to capture the eccentricity of nature and
daily life.

Witness the sum of Diane’s artistic experiences, her
travels, and pro activity in promoting the art form to the public.

Please join us for a reception for the artist

Meyerhoff Gallery | Gordon Center for Performing Arts

3506 Gwynnbrook Avenue

Owings
Mills, MD 21117

Sunday, January 14, 2018 | 2:00-3:00pm

prior to the “Soul to Soul” performance at 3:00pm

Featuring hands on silk painting. You can take a piece
of art home with you that you create! dtuckman@gmail.com
| iteachsilkart.com

jcc.orgJewish Community Center of Greater
Baltimore

Past Shows

Artomatic 2017— Come visit me at SPACE 3202 on the third floor and paint on silk. If you wish to visit with me, please let me know ahead of time as I will not always be there.

Color, Texture, Perspective:
Transforming Silk into Art and Fashion

Diane Tuckman
Aug. 18 — Nov. 7, 2014
U.S. District Court

Diane Tuckman was born in Egypt, escaped to France in 1948, and came to the United States in 1958. In 1978, Diane launched Ivy Imports to import silk painting products to the U.S. and thereby brought the art form of painting on silk to this country. In addition to co-founding Silk Painters International (SPIN), a non-profit to promote silk art, Diane teaches and exhibits her work. She has co-authored three books about painting on silk with Jan Janas, with a fourth to be published soon. Diane is also a photographer and some of her photographs are printed on silk, showcasing her experimentation with color and texture. She allows the silk to tell her how to transform it: wall art, yardage for fashion, or home décor. The endless possibilities of this art form are on display in this exhibition: different silks, paints, dyes and various techniques.

Group tours of the show conducted upon request.

For more information contact Diane Tuckman at 301-474-7347 or at dtuckman@gmail.com.
For price list visit the Clerk’s office at the Court House, or view ithere.
As an extra bonus, scarves hand painted by Betty Hooper Ginn, a New Zealand artist, are on display in the Jury Room, first floor.